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Fooled you. I bet you thought it yet another tired food blog. I can’t say I’m an expert or even near in on Little Tokyo or Japan town or any town. However, I am qualified to talk about the ownership of property, leases, and maybe a bit about the future. There’s two comments I copied and pasted below after my post about Shojin. Never mind, that the food was really good, the comments are more about the dying mall in Little Tokyo where this great spot is located. It is a more important topic that happens everywhere. Cue up Howard Jones song, “No One is to Blame” you can listen to this while you may or may not read this.It’s tough ride, when people or companies own properties. It’s a balance of who’s willing to put up money, and who’s not. Korean businesspersons step up to buy, it’s their right to do whatever they want, unless the city tags some kind of Historical Landmark on it. Yes it is too bad that the Japanese businesses will get pushed out. If Little Tokyo becomes the next Korea town, that’s the direction that the dollars are going. Even in the micro version, Sawtelle, you’re seeing more and more Korean owned businesses than ever. Pinkberry, TofuVilla… etc. Where are the third generation Japanese American developers and business owners? Where are the Japanese developers and or business owners? There’s not a lot, and not enough, so that’s how it goes. I wish I had a better answer, but there’s not enough folks stepping up to the plate to make a difference. Instead, I do see greedy Japanese American landlords, who end up driving out other Japanese Americans from their own areas. It’s a free market, right? I’ve heard blame placed upon the youth who bring new cultures in. I’ve heard blame placed on the younger Japanese Americans as well for not stepping up, like I mentioned above. Yet, you have to also take into account the greed of the older Japanese Americans as well, who don’t think about who they choose to sell to, and at what ridiculous rent amounts they attempt to stick onto their tenants. It’s a cycle, and the truth is, it’s not pretty. But then again, it’s their land to do what they want, but when things change not to their liking, they have to look at themselves as well – but they won’t. Keep in mind a lot of the landlords had the experience of WWII when they got their land and possessions taken away, so shit, if they want to cash out… you can’t blame them. I’ve talked about this same exact thing before, but I’ll keep saying it until people get it – which they won’t. Here’s the comments: 1) Yeah, Little Tokyo is pretty much like San Francisco’s Japan Town now. Koreans bought the New Otani. The Japanese Village Plaza was sold around the same time to another non-Japanese owner. And then I heard 3-D investment,...
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I don’t know much about what this game is about, but you can work with the characters and build your own monster. This is mine, Green Machine. Know what a Green Machine is? It was like a Big Wheel for kids, but cooler. This has an eco vibe and can still kick ass in a “green” manner. You can vote for me, I’m on the second page, which is lame, and there’s no direct link. I guess I’m at the bottom of their list. Vote!
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It randomly shows up in the email today, this is the team that I play on thursday nights. We’re actually in first place right now. See Jason on the far upper left? Then there’s Greg, me, Sean, Marc, Sada, Will, and in the front left, that’s Paul, Bill, Bryant, Mike, and Chi. It’s weird how the entire bottom row smiled, and the top didn’t (almost). We didn’t set that up.
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